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18 Jan 2003, 21:32 (Ref:478452) | #1 | ||
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Carlin Motorsport Educational Course
Carlin F3 Team have launched an educational course aimed at students and undergraduates to give an insight into motor racing.
A two day course will be run at the teams factory in Aldershot 'hamps' and a third day at Pembrey Circuit. anyone interested should visit www.carlin.co.uk |
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20 Jan 2003, 23:05 (Ref:480600) | #2 | ||
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nice little earner for Carlin and the Institute...
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21 Jan 2003, 15:28 (Ref:481135) | #3 | ||
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superbird,
considering you are college and doing a motorsport related course (the same as me i add) then you of all people should relise that getting into motorsport is not as easy as it seems. The course itself is extremely benificial, enjoyable and an eye opener to the real world of motor racing. Both Carlin and SIHE are using the course to benifit the students and prospective students who are keen on a career in motorsport. Please refrain from posting negative comments about the course, carlin and the institute. Instead if you have an issue, please pm me! |
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21 Jan 2003, 15:43 (Ref:481155) | #4 | ||
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I think that superbird has the right to express his thoughts or opinion as much as anyone else on here. Just because you may not agree is not good enough. Carlin are not doing this for the good of their health or to waste precious time.
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21 Jan 2003, 16:01 (Ref:481176) | #5 | |
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i totally agree, anyone can express there thoughts on anything, thats why we have different threads! fair play to carlin and at the end of the end it helps people get into motor racing and earn them some money, everyone wins.
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21 Jan 2003, 16:01 (Ref:481177) | #6 | ||
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there are reasons behind everything, why carlin are doing it is up to them.
we are there to benifit!! |
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21 Jan 2003, 16:16 (Ref:481188) | #7 | |
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By taking them away afer there trained O YES only you would think of that one!
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21 Jan 2003, 16:19 (Ref:481191) | #8 | ||
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benifit as students, dumb ass!
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21 Jan 2003, 16:43 (Ref:481230) | #9 | ||
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the carlin educational course is aimed at students doing or thinking of doing motorsport courses.
please dont knock the intentions, or aims of carlin or the institute. |
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21 Jan 2003, 17:21 (Ref:481277) | #10 | |
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This is Steve Hollman of Carlin. 'Racingdick' attended the Carlin trial course, so he has first-hand knowledge of its value to students and school leavers. But of course Superbird has the right to express his opinion - regardless of conjecture. Clearly there are less jobs available in the industry than people wanting them so it is a real struggle to beat the opposition once you finish your studies. Carlin are trying to open the industry up with this unique insight into how a team operates. As a commercial concern, we have to cover our costs, so we have to charge a fee but we are constantly searching for external funding in the form of sponsorship and government grants to subsidise the cost to students.
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I'm sorry for coming across as needlessly sarky... (I am a she btw)
My basic issue is not so much the cost as Carlin aren't a charity, but I think SIHE should be organising this sort of thing as part of their motorsport courses, for both engineering AND management, not as an optional add-on. Although I think the point about it being aimed at potential students as well is a good one. |
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surely demand has to be managed somehow? and making it an additional extra is a reasonable way of doing so?
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21 Jan 2003, 22:20 (Ref:481714) | #13 | ||
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I'm not sure about motorsport engineering, but management at this college has a fairly small intake so demand not really the issue. I've also heard from fairly reliable sources that SIHE is one of the richest higher education colleges, however if someone has conclusive evidence to the contrary I would be happy to hear it.
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I think we should do the same thing there are plenty of people on the motorsport course at Coventry that would pay that kind of money to get the eexperience.
Superbird is right it would be a nice little earner. |
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Perhaps SIHE are paying Carlin to do this, in the hope it will attract more students to them. Perhaps Carlin want to pick out potential future engineers. Whatever the case, fair play to them, it's a good thing. |
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21 Jan 2003, 23:46 (Ref:481872) | #16 | ||
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Coventry Uni have a Kit Car team debuting this season, its the first year that Coventry have run the course.
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22 Jan 2003, 00:00 (Ref:481880) | #17 | |
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IS Mackie Motorsport helping
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22 Jan 2003, 10:21 (Ref:482211) | #18 | |
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This is Steve Hollman of Carlin. Just to clear up a few points. The SIHE do not pay Carlin nor does Carlin pay SIHE. SIHE can see the benefits to students, so they recommend the course and they helped us to formulate the content. There is no separate funding available to them to provide the course for free or even to subsidise it for its students. To be fair to SIHE, no other University or College has yet found a means to subsidise the course for its students so everyone who attends has to pay. The course is open to all institutes and school leavers - it is not an exclusive SIHE initiative. For Paul Rayner - Myerscough College run their own Formula Ford and rally car teams on a regular basis at championship level. If anyone has any detailed questions about the Insight course, you can mail me at steve@carlin.co.uk.
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22 Jan 2003, 10:52 (Ref:482243) | #19 | ||
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Also Swansea Institute will be running a car in the 750mc Locost championship. a car raced twice last year and got pole twice.
A new car is being built by students to race this year, with aim of winning the championship. |
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22 Jan 2003, 11:44 (Ref:482287) | #20 | ||
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And wasn't Dave Fricker run by a Uni team to the 2002 FF 1600 Festival title? Forget which Uni.
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22 Jan 2003, 17:38 (Ref:482614) | #21 | ||
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pretty succesful too,
problem is us students get a lot of stick when it comes to racing. in the locost races everyone was expecting to be rubbish where we whipped ass!!!!! |
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Steve, Myerscough is part of UCLAN
WD40, not really, Ive been lending a hand but its not my project so I have no real influence. Last edited by Mackmot; 22 Jan 2003 at 19:10. |
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Two day option for Carlin Insight Course
Carlin are introducing an option to attend the two day factory section of the Insight Course at a reduced cost of £250. The full course includes a third day at the race track where participants join in with Carlin’s official F3 testing program but where travelling or the additional expense of the program is a limiting factor, the two day course provides a solution. Steve Hollman of Carlin explains: “We have had applications for the Insight Course from as far away as Japan and I guess if you can fly in from there, then getting down to the Pembrey circuit for the third day hardly presents a problem ! However, there have been many requests from people who want to get the benefit of the main course content held over two days at the factory without going to the trouble and expense of a trip to the circuit. The circuit day will never be on a consecutive day to the factory section as these are not sessions stage managed for the Insight Course. Everything about the course is based on the reality of racing and we are obliged to attend the team’s official scheduled tests, so separate trips to the factory and to the track will always be a feature of the full program. Whilst participants understandably really enjoy the test days, they are very much the icing on the cake and it is not essential to attend them in order to gain a benefit from the course. Another new aspect of the course recently introduced with the announcement of our entry into the Nissan World Series, is a tour of our new Nissan workshop. The initial batch of applications for Carlin's Insight Course has attracted a large number of 15 & 16 year olds - as well as confirmations from as far away as Japan and the USA. Course leader Steve Hollman said "The interest that we have received from school students demonstrates the level of thought that these youngsters are putting in to their future careers in the industry. Clearly they need to decide whether they are going to continue their studies with further education on a dedicated university degree course and we hope to give them useful guidance on this and all matters relating to their future within the industry." Click here for details of the Carlin Insight course www.carlin.co.uk |
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